Gospel It iu gospel troth to Buy that no DISEASES such as rheuma tism, nenralgfo, biliousness, colic, cold, sore throat, backache, boils, bowel troubles, skin erup tions, and all those caused by local imflammation, can be so quickly, safely and surely cured, as by the use of 11AMLINS WIZARD OIL. It gets right down in, aronnd the nerves and blood vessels of the affected tissues, where the trouble is, and gently soothes and coaxes them back to health. For all pain, chronic aud acute, It is a remarkable rem edy, and has no equal in safety and effectiveness iu the medical world. Price 50c and SI.OO. Fully guaranteed. For sale and recommended by L. TAGGART. Money to Loan MORTGAGES ON FARMS 4 to 5 Per Cent. TERM OF YEARS. HENDERSON & Co. 1211 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. l.'i 3in. obtuin U. S. and KoreigiT^J t Hend model, sketch or photo of invention for 112 / freerejiort on patentability. For free book, ( \ HowtoSeeureTDlinC MADIfO write< / \\ S V\ N \ N S \ VA > Adam, / Meld rum & * \/ p M Anderson Co. | HUFFAI.O.X. V. / / ✓ 396-408 Main Street, 5 * ! Half Price j CLEARING SALE $ I Coats - Suits I % \ You never see an old stylo or •| shop-worn garment in our store. The reason is we never carry i* 6 over from oueseason to the next. % 'fi Everything must be closed outi % no matter what the loss. The / f| time has come to part with all of |> those beautiful garments you have been admiring. Half price 4 / takes most of them and there are '' jj great savings on all lines. | SUITS % A i/ About 35 stylish suits iu plain cheviot cloth and fancy men's wear cloth, tailor made. |£ g Were $12.00, §15.00 and $25.00 p | Now $6.00, $7.50 to $12.50 j '/ About 50 very tine tailor made >2 ' suits in black and colored broad % cloths, covert cloth and fancy |j / mixtures. g Regular $25.00 $35.00 and SSO up. ' Now $16.67, $28.34. $33.34 % / / | COATS | - / '■s dium lengths, principally small .p sizes— I Were $0 00, SB.OO and sl2 00 up. || | Now $3.00, $4 and $6 up % Special values in Jackets with %, Capes. y \ SKIRTS 1 k & High grade Skirts in all g wool fancy plaids, latest mod / els— >/. Were $6.50, $9.00 and SIO.OO > Now $3.25, $4.50 and $5.00. £ \ ~ | % Adam, \ % % | Meldrum & J I Anderson Co. § The American Block, ?! S? BUFFALO, N. Y y /V. V \ S \ -X'\ \ \ X \. \ \ THE COUNTY. SIZERVILLE. Cold weather continued here. William Farrell has returned to the wilds of Potter. Miss Katherine liaszmann is seriously ill with inflamatory rheumatism but seems to be gaining slightly. 11. C. Crawford left for Olean Mon day and contemplates going to a warmer climate in the near future. J. 11. Evans and William Delos Sprague have discontinued their flow of language about those bear stories owing to cold weather. Leo Bontaparte Pender has arrived and now holds the positiou as porter at Sizerville Mineral Springs Hotel. Wonder what makes Billy look so far away? Guess some of his la-gentleman friends have departed. Miss Gertrude Germond is planning to take her school to Emporium for a sleigh ride. William Randolph Sizer is busy these days filling orders for our Magnetic Mineral Water Co., capacity 100 cases per day. A pedro party was given by Mrs. Ida | Martindalelast week. Good time voted by i iili. Warren Peterson was called to Gar deau on Monday on business. The supper given at Gardeau Saturday was well attended by our young folks. Last Saturday evening a party drove to the supper at Gardeau. Whenjapproach ing the crossing the driver noticed the passenger train close upon him but at tempted to cross ahead of it. The cross ing was made successfully by the able as sistance of the ladies with the reins. The driver may do running a handcar but should never attempt to use the rib bons. Ask the ladies what kind of a driver he will make. Sweet Corn. Editor I'rcsa: Sleigh ride partiesare all the go up the road and the Bed Biding hoods are in demand. Mr. Lundeen Johnson and lady, were seen in town yesterday. He was inspect ing his teams euiyloyed by the Empori um Lumber Co. Miss Sarah (Kephart) Cury, has severd her connection with uncle Peet and family and departed for Buffalo, where she will make her future home. Mr. Alfred Lewis has eutered the em ploy of E. I). Sizer. He says his former employers have gone bankrupt or some thing and lie was obliged to seek a more lucrative position. Our Democratic friends are sure of a land slide to come their way next town ship election. They have their slate made for ideal business. "Glad'we don't be in it." Our German friend up the line gave us' a hard nut to crack, as to who was the oldest Dandy in the United States. After much brain racking we gave it up when he says."l tellcd yea, he be Yankey Doodle Dandy." Uncle E. D. Sizer is putting on"the big kettle for an old fashioned donation at his house, on Friday evening this week | for the benefit of Rev. Oyler, pastor in | charge. A regular home warming time j may be expected. The shipments of Mineral Water are ratnJly increasing. Many physicians in the cities arc using it regularly in their practice; one physician in Altoona. sent a hurry order this week for one dozen eases; he writes his patients are clear gone on it. <>f late our section foreman has been kept busy keeping the block system switches in running order on account of so much snow. Uur genial Prosser handles the levers like a man. AURkvoik. CAMERON. Mrs. Ilaltie VanDerhoff is ill with fi"P- Joseph Vocum and M. Hayes made a business trio to Emporium this week. Mrs. Simon Geary has returned from a visit to relatives at Renovo. Mrs. J. S. Skillman is quite ill with grip- Albert Lord is visiting friends at Moore Hill. Charles MeLaughin is visiting friends in Emporium. Charles Skillman has gone to his home at Moore Hill on account of a severe cold. Robert Lord's youngest boy is stricken with diphtheria. The house is under quarrantine. Daniel Sullivan, Sr., was a welcome visitor in Emporium this week. .Messrs. Hayes and Walker,proprietors of the Valley and New Cameron Hotels, respectively, are harvesting their winter crop of ice. The iee is in splendid con dition this year. There is no visible improvement in the condition of Mrs. Harry Ellis. The is seriously ill. Mr. John M tek the popular engineer for the Caldcr Brick and Coal Co., and Miss Anna Sullivon, daughter, of Daniel Sullivan, were (juietly married at Olean, ()ec. 20th. Their tnauy friends wish j them a long life of happiness and success. ; Everybody around Cameron and vicin : iiy are getting out their best Sunday I clothes to be ready to attend the grand j ball to be given at the K. G. E., hall ! J Friday evening, Jan 20th. All are j j cordially invited. James B. Hayes has added a short ! j order restaurant to his hotel, thus enabl- CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905. ing liis patrons to secure a meal or lunch at any time of day. This new feature is duly appreciated by the community at large. Dayton Heed was in Port Allegheny this week attending the funeral of his mother-in-law. The smiling face of Manager John Snyder, of the New Cameron House, greets the passers-by as they goto and from the station. It goes without saying that Mr. Snyder is a sure winner, as everybody likes John. Wm. Wykoff's trained dog ''Sport," which has been missing for some time re turned home Saturday night. Mr. Wy koff looks greatly relieved over his re turn. J. K. s. Jan. 17th, 1905. SINNAM AHONING. Fine waather for lumbermen and arc profitting by it. The P. O. S. of A. building is going up on the old stand. R. 11. Lightner went to Lincoln this week. Mrs. Phoebe Belden, who has been in the hospital at Lock Haven, is expected home this week. District president, H. H. Rockwell, of Kenovo, was up and installed the officers ot W. C. No. 13G, P. <). S. of A., Mon day evening. The dynamite works to be erected at Sinnamahoning is a sure thing. Most of the money h is been subscribed. Oren Krebs, son of Chas. Krebs, who has been a sufferer all his life from a tall in his infancy, attempted suicide on Sun day morning. He is in a critical condi tion at this writing. Following is a list of the officers ot W. C., for this term: I' IV. E. L. Liin baugh; President, F. Fisher; M.of F. C., Geo. Chase; It. S.. Nace 11. Drum; Treas., J. It. Batchclder; Con., T. S. Fulton; Inspector, A. A. Cnle; <*., S. B. Weikel; Trustees, .J. 11. Drgin, S. B. Weikel and T. K. Fulton. DKBSE. WANTED— GirIs to learn panta mak j ing. We will pay new beginners §3.00 per week while they learn. Exper ienced hands are earning §7.00 to §9.00 per week. Address, Lycoming Panta Co., 42-Bt. Williamsport, Pa. School Report. Report of the Sizerville school for the month ending Jan. 11, 1905: Enrollment 29; number presentevery day, 10; number sick, 4; number of visitors, 2. Honor Koll —Flora Edwards, Lena Agliardo, Kirby Martindale, Ralph Edwards, Harry Victory, Mary Mark et, Mary Vellella, Guy Edwards, Henry Victory, Tinev Kelly. GERTRUDE GERMOND, Teacher. RUINS STOMACHS | ' Now Is the Time You Need Ali-o na," Says L. Taggart. Think tor a moment of the extra strain you put upon the stomach in the Winter. The hearty food, the lute sup pers, and the lack of exercise and nut door life ail weaken and strain the stom ach, laying the foundation for poor health and suffering. Chronic stomach troubles, nervous ir itability, and serious bowel and kidney diseases have often dated from a week of extra'-iiood living." Nearly everyone is bothered with more or less headaches and backaches, furred tougue, poor appetite, dry, hacking cough, heartburn, spots be fore the eyes, dizziness or vestigo. '•leep lessness, lack of energy, loss of flesh or a general week, tired feeling. Now is the time when Mi-o-ua is need ed to repair the ravages and wastes the heartyjeating of Winter has caused in the stomach and digestive system. This is the only known agent that strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, so they can and will digest whatever food is eat en. A Mi-o na tablet taken before each meal will remove all irritation, inflamma tion and congestion in the digestive organs, and so strengthen them that they will extract from the food all that goes to make good rich blood, firm muscle, and a sound, healthy body. This remarkable remedy costs but 50 cents, and if its use does not restore your full vigor, vitality, and health, L Taggart one of the best known druggists in this section will refund your monev. Un bounded faith Itke this dei-erves your confidence. Florida. The first Jacksonville tour of the sea son via the Pennsylvania Railroad, al lowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia, and Washington by special train January HI. Excursion tickets, including railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, §50.00; Buffalo, §54.25; Roch ester, 854.00; Eltnira, §51.45; Erie, §54.85; Williamsport. $50.00; Wilkes barre. §50.35; and at proportionate rates from other points. Similar tours will be run February 14 and 28. For tickets, itineraries, and full infor mation apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. :Ul!l-47-2t. Real enjoyment is had when reading hat clever magazine, The Smart Set. Woman's Ills How rare a thing to find a woman who is perfectly healthy. Fully seventy per cent, of the sex suffers from ailments which often render life a burden. These afflictions cause nervousness, irritability, melancholia, hysteria, etc. They entirely unfit a woman for life's work and deprive her of inost of its joys. AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. Those sufferinß with disordered menstruatioo, female weakness, prolapsus, etc., will find im» mediate relief from the use of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Ten nnd in the majority of cases it will bring about a complete cure. It is a positive cure for chronic constipation, sick headache and indigestion. In case of nervousness and sleep* lessness this tea will be found indeed a boon. It has a soothing and quieting effect on the nerves and invariably induces sound, refreshing sleep. A cupful at bedtime is all that is necessary to make a woman well and keep her well. Mayesvllle. fl. C. t Dee. 8, IW2. Hamlin!* Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. III.: Two yearn ago I suffered with remale complaint and used your Aunt Dinah's Olo. and 50c. HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 2'» c. FOR SALB AND RECOMMENDED BY L. TAGGART. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three hizcH, £«lc., nud SI.OO. Hold by IlruggiMttf, or Kent prepaid 011 receipt <>! price. Humphrey*? Medicine Co., Cor. William and JOIIII Hts., .\ew York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, tne only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Bold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receiptor prico. Humphreys' Med. Co., William &l John Sis., N. Y. J Pleased j \ Customers j I Mill I"I tIEI "lM'l Willi liHW IIMIIIIM \ 112 Are our host adver- c 112 tiscnient. We make £ it a point to satisfy. ? > If we have not just j \ what you want,we'll s \ get it for you. Our i s stock of < | Hardware j C —AND— \ Supplies \ enough for almost I \ any one; but you C ( may want something c I special. You are s then, the one we ) > want to satisfy par- } s ticularly. We know \ \ we can do it. 112 j Hurteau j j Forlbes, { HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \ TINNING. | Kodol Oyspepsia Gur@ Digests what you eat. 1 865 1904 "T to Double r r < Capacity. < (N. SEOER H. „ „ 0.8. Barnes ( Neckwear, Trunks, ) } up T0 O#TE ( Satchels, Suit Cases, 1 < $ \ Etc., Etc. C I \ \ A fine line at I QrOCCry AND \ V bottom prices. / | I > Clothing r| Market | 112 for all. / j < | / j i\ 5 the cheapest place 5 / Men's, Youth's and Sj 1 ! o buy your Supplies \ \ R, »R» IL- \ 1 \ tn this rown. A trial \ V Boys Clothing, .1 112 will eoi ince you. < / A new stock just in. /j ( Come in 1 i.d see us. £ / Give me a call. Sj s t \ 112 S Opposite 8. D. McDonald's Hotel. 7 / THE PIONEER. C } -Phonest. i C Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. Ao. 3255. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT EMPORIUM. IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JAN. 11, 1905. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts. 2S ( . stock $50,000 00 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 8,432 9C g , ug fun{) 37,500 00 U.S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00 j Undivided less expenses and U.S. Bonds to secure U.S. Deposits... 70,000 00 ; ' id . 30,866 24 U. S. Bonds on hand 31,300 00 National IJatik notes outstanding 46,850 00 Premiums on U. H. Bonds 11,783 76 Due to other National Ilanks 5,308 31 Bonds, secureties. etc 51,239 85 Indi J h i^\ deposl . t f. Bab Jf Ct . tO | 3 8 6 .706 43 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 13,431 82 Demand certiticatesofdeposit 8»0 00 Other real estate owned 8,554 83 Certified checks Due iron. Nafl Banks (not reserve .its) 795 72 " B « 594 OS Due from approved reserve agents 36,665 75 Notes of other National Banks 260 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 227 89 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK: Specie $26,242 80 Legal-tender notes 5,420 00 31,662 80 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation 2,500 00 Total $587,818 6;l $.587,818 63 Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Cameron, ,S.S:-—I, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. It. 1.1.0VD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me) L„ DBr „ . this 18th day of Jan. 1905. / | CORRECT- Attest. M \! „ r u y GEO. A. WALKER, ) ' • N. SEGER, > Director*. Com'is'on expires May 1,1908. J B.W.GREEN, S i C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, General Merchandise. I STORE ON THE RIALTO. DRY GOODS § Ladies j Petticoats w Wrappers Black sateen Petticoats, |jfj |l| We have them in flan- adjustable yokes, good M ||| elette, Percales and Cali- quality sateen and trim- sf| i) co. livery one is made , ' ™ Ml} © . i . . . 1 , med with nifties, accor- M in the latest style and are .. . . ' , handsomely trimmed;the dion plaited. All made ||J|i [ipjl lining is good and the full and wide. Assorted